HORTICULTURE

The path to peat free

A winding road but a vital one to travel, writes horticulturalist and gardener Gillian Taylor A major discussion point in both amateur and professional horticultural sectors is the transition to

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history of flowers

A short history of flowers

Have you ever wondered where your favourite garden flowers came from? Where their names are derived from? Or why some cultivars go in and out of favour? A Short History

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Grower of the Year

Grower of the Year 

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has announced the winners of the 2023 Grower of the Year Awards. The Awards, now in their second year, were announced at the HTA’s annual

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Barrus and RocketGro

Barrus and RocketGro partner up

Leading garden tools & accessories supplier, Barrus, and UK manufacturer of peat-free sustainable compost & plant feeds, RocketGro have joined forces. Under the terms of the partnership, RocketGro will continue

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Sketch course

Garden design sketch course

The Yorkshire School of Garden Design is launching an expertly-led aspirational course to equip budding garden designers with the skills to express their vision through the medium of drawing. From

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A look to horticulture in 2030

Expert speakers at Horticultural Trade Association conference to share 2030 industry insights A host of experts including horticulture industry speakers and British explorer, journalist and TV presenter Simon Reeves are

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Garden centres to reopen

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the stages that are being set up for easing the UK out of lockdown. Part of these measures includes allowing garden centres to reopen across

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Key supplier to £3.5m project

Wildflower Turf Ltd has recently been nominated as a key supplier by Cornwall Council as part of the council’s Green Infrastructure for Growth (GI4G) project. The Hampshire-based wildflower experts are

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New amenity plants 2020

Wyevale Nurseries has unveiled its new amenity crop range for 2020, with eight new plants selected based on their habit, colour and functionality. Kyle Ross, Production Manager at Wyevale Nurseries

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Six-figure contract

Commercial nursery, Johnsons of Whixley, has teamed up with contracting company, p1 Solutions/Contractors, to spruce up a multi-million pound hidden gem in Scotland. Saughton Park, in Edinburgh, has been subject

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Milestones to prominence

Sports contracting, groundsworks and landscaping group Cleveland Land Services dug into its past recently to unearth key milestones to celebrate 50 years serving the sector. Agricultural machinery salesman Frank Miller

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Off to Ponte Vedra beach

Six members of the British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) will go to Ponte Vedra Beach in March 2019 to help prepare the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass for

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Water no more

With the capacity to be left unattended for up to 12 weeks without watering, Lechuza self-watering planters are perfect for those wanting plants and greenery, but without the time to

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Achieving top grades

The Greenkeepers Training Committee (GTC) is proud to announce that Thomas Sherreard from The London Club and Hadlow College has become the first Golf Greenkeeping Apprentice to achieve the new

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Encouraging times

Event organisers have reported a significant increase in pre-show visitor registration ahead of SALTEX 2018, which takes place at The NEC, Birmingham on 31 October – 01 November. It certainly

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Welcome growth at Exhibition

The 23rd GaLaBau in Nuremberg welcomed 72,005 trade visitors – 12.3% more than in 2016 – keen to learn about the latest products and trends for designing, building and maintaining

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Industry-shaped exhibition

When the 73rd annual SALTEX exhibition opens its doors at the NEC, Birmingham on 31 October and 1 November, visitors can look forward to a comprehensive product display spread over

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2019 Promotions Catalogue

Warwickshire-based and family-run Hawkesmill Nurseries, who produce over 3.5 million plants throughout the year, has released its 2019 Promotions Catalogue. It includes tried and tested, popular varieties and new lines.

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Recyclable plant pots

Wyevale Nurseries has introducing recyclable plant pots for all its retail plants so that they can be recycled kerbside by consumers. In 2019, Wyevale Nurseries will be replacing its black

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Inspiring amateur gardeners

Woodlodge launched a new consumer engagement POS to inspire amateur gardeners at the recent Glee event. It is aimed to promote the ease of container gardening. Those new to gardening

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New RHS licenced range

Sipcam UK, in partnership with Assured Products, presenting a range of core garden care products licenced under the RHS brand. The  range will include: weedkiller; moss killer; path, patio and

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Pots of money

Indoor pot supplier, Ivyline, has raised nearly £3000 for Greenfingers Charity. Ivyline’s ‘Happiness Teacups’ range was launched at Glee last year, with 25p from every set sold going directly to

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RHS funding

The RHS has made more than £100,000 available to gardening professionals and keen amateurs who want to combine worldwide travel and horticultural learning this year. The funding, which comprises a

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Keeping staff and golfers safe

The Greenkeepers Training Committee (GTC) has launched a free-to-use web-based platform created by the Xact Group that aims to ensure golf club employers un­derstand their roles and responsibilities towards health

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Most beautiful ground

The Wormsley cricket pitch in Buckinghamshire is often referred to as ‘the most beautiful ground in Britain’. When Mick Jagger introduced Sir Paul Getty to cricket, the latter formed such

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Keeping Grounds Growing

Plants and trees are expensive to replace, and it’s crucial to keep greenery hydrated. Keeping plants, trees and grass healthy is the passion and expertise of SCH Supplies; as manufacturers

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Love Where You Live

Squire’s Garden Centres is working with local councils to make parks and green spaces even more attractive, by donating thousands of daffodil bulbs in its ‘Love Where You Live’ campaign.

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Alumni membership

The sky is the limit for drone enthusiasts and professionals as the UK’s leading drone training experts launches its membership package. Rusta’s ‘Alumni’ membership offers exclusive benefits and discounts across

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New chipper website

The team behind the distribution of Jensen woodchippers in the UK has launched a website showcasing the range of chippers available to industry professionals across the country. With a simple-to-navigate

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Busy attendance schedule

Green-tech has released its events calendar, highlighting the company’s many attendances at landscaping exhibitions and events across the UK in 2018, including: Specifi, Glasgow | 4 September FutureScape Scotland, Edinburgh

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Revitalised Glee exhibition

During 44 years as the go-to event for the garden retail industry, Glee (10-12 September, NEC Birmingham) has undergone many changes. Reflective of the need to keep retail environments fresh

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Taupe is the new black

Following increasing attention in the media on single-use plastics a group of key UK growers, and representatives from the HTA, seized the initiative last week to discuss the future of

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The Pasture rejuvenated

                  The Pasture (Fairways) Sports Complex’s astroturf surface is a hub for sport in the community of Sherburn-in-Elmet, North Yorkshire. A true

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Versatile and compact

The Club Company, which owns and operates 13 country clubs across the UK, has taken delivery of two Ventrac 4500 compact tractors with Contour mowing deck and blowers attachments. Chris

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New turf for children

The Early Years Foundation Stage outside environment at Bedale Church of England Primary School in North Yorkshire has been given a luxurious finish with some help from Green-tech. The children’s

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Exhibit at Rail Live 2018

Green-tech recently exhibited at Rail Live 2018 (20-21 June) in Warwickshire. The event was organised by RAIL magazine in partnership with Rail Alliance. The show unveiled many new developments for 2018, including

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Celebrating half a century

  At BBC Gardeners’ World Live, organisers acknowledged the nurseries and growers who have exhibited at BBC Gardeners’ World Live for the past twenty-five years. Each received a bespoke Moorcroft

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Multi-tasking mower

Billingbear Park, in Berkshire, recently purchased a Ventrac 4500 compact tractor with a rotary Contour mowing deck, supplied and delivered by local dealer, GA Groundcare. The new combination will be

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Online budgeting tool

As the cost of living continues to rise beyond that of economic recovery, more people working across the UK horticulture sector are struggling to make ends meet, or are unable

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Best of both worlds

The British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI) has teamed up with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and BALI Registered members to design and build a show garden, with support from

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Platinum and Best Show Garden

BBC Gardeners’ World Live’s prestigious annual awards honoured a garden based on the history of the host city, Birmingham, with its highest accolade, a Platinum Award plus Best Show Garden.

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Enhancing London’s Limmo Peninsula

  Hampshire-grown wildflowers have recently commuted to London, playing their part in the regeneration of Canning Town as part of London’s ambitious Crossrail project. A beautiful wildflower meadow supplied by

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Cut quality

Richard Ayling, grounds manager at Merchant Taylors’ School in Hertforshire, recently purchased four Dennis Razors – one for the school’s lawn areas and three for cricket pitch preparations. Richard has

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Free annual Research Day dates

STRI Group has announced the dates for its free annual Research Day event, hosted at its world-class facilities in West Yorkshire. Greenkeepers, grounds staff, course managers, stadium managers and other

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In-depth equipment training

Newly appointed BLEC dealer, Acorn Tractors from Derbyshire, recently joined forces with staff from Charterhouse Turf Machinery (CTM) for an in-depth training session on the BLEC range of specialist landscaping

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Wheel gold at Chelsea

The Makita 18v LXT Brushless power-assisted wheelbarrow has taken some of the back-breaking labour out of Landform Consultants’ inspirational garden builds at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018. Mark Gregory,

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Official BIGGA Partner

Bernhard and Company has become the latest turf industry organisation to formalise its support of members of the British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association by becoming an official BIGGA Partner.

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Achieving show accreditation

At RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018, Rolawn helped 20 exhibitors achieve show accreditation including one silver award, four silver-gilt and seven gold awards. Scooping the top prize for ‘Best in

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Tivoli trading

Following completion of its acquisition of ISS Landscaping on 1 June, Tivoli (Tivoli Group Limited) is trading. Tivoli Group Limited is owned by private individuals as part of the Sullivan

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Murray Hire Centres choose Först

Bristol-based equipment and tool hire business Murray Hire Centres is continuing to expand its long-standing fleet of Först woodchipper machines, after consistently being impressed by the superiority and reliability of

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Tracked mini-transporters

The new Ibea Mini Transporters, sometimes referred to as powered barrows, are a ‘must have’ for anyone wishing to move loads across rough terrain, up steps, over kerbs and around

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The Chelsea phenomenon

Deco-Pak has reported an increase in sales in its Chelsea Garden Range in the week during the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, as the decorative aggregates specialist announces its continued commitment

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Defending Dahlias

  Dahlias are a favourite in Britain’s gardens thanks to their amazing variety and colour. They are easy to grow and are suitable for planting in containers and borders, so

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Yorkshire in Chelsea

Rolawn (UK turf and topsoil supplier) provided 60 square metres of Medallion® Turf for the Welcome to Yorkshire 2018 RHS Chelsea show garden. Medallion® was chosen as a high quality,

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SPF for Summer Plants

Just like people, plants can experience sun damage. Excess light exposure can cause the leaf tissue to burn up, causing discolouration that can be particularly damaging to young plants. While

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Mower Manoeuvrability

Cub Cadet’s PRO Z Series mowers have been given the official seal of approval by 100 landscapers who put the machines through their paces for a rigorous testing period of

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Maximising Sector Growth

As sales of outdoor entertainment and living products continue to increase, the Glee exhibition (10-13 September, at NEC Birmingham) will include new suppliers and the latest information to help maximise

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Support Primary School Gardening

Ahead of this year’s National Children’s Gardening Week (26 May-3 June), a Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) report ‘Together, we help children grow – the state of primary school gardening in

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Protecting Your Plots

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and BBC Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time (GQT) join forces to highlight the importance of plant health at this year’s RHS Chatsworth Flower Show (6-10

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HTA Appointments

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has announced the appointment of Matthew Bent, the Managing Director from Bents Garden & Home near Warrington, to the HTA Board as a non-executive director.

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A Little Piece of Yorkshire

Green-tech is sponsoring the return transportation of 50 tonnes of Yorkshire Dales’ stone to and from London for designer Mark Gregory’s ‘Welcome to Yorkshire’ garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

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Side-by-Side Revolution

It’s been two decades since the RANGER® 6×6 vehicle was introduced and revolutionised the side-by-side category in 1998. Mitchell Johnson is the son of David Johnson (one of the founders

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Rethinking Repton

Design undergraduates at Writtle University College are collaborating with RHS Libraries on an exhibition celebrating the work of influential 18th Century landscape designer Humphry Repton. The students have freshly interpreted

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Enhanced Online Experience

Green-tech’s new website brings together products from all Green-tech’s brands into one central hub, providing improved visitor browsing and buying experience. It includes a powerful search system, product calculators for

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Future Vision: Liverpool Waters

New visuals for the £5 billion Liverpool Waters project show how the 60-hectare development will look when completed, with restoration of the city’s northern docks to create a world-class, mixed-use

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Pergola Sneak Peek

Harrod Horticultural is launching new contemporary product designs at the 2018 Chelsea Flower Show. The back and sides of its show exhibit will be the Harrod Modern Pergola system, with

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Gold Rush at Chelsea

Hillier is set to introduce three new plants in its Chelsea Flower Show garden in 2018. Each plant is different, but complement the rustic theme of Hillier’s garden ‘Stihl Inspiration’.

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Protecting Bees

Following news the EU has banned the use of pesticides in order to protect bees, B&Q has released a statement. Steve Guy, Market Director at B&Q, said: “B&Q was the

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Xylella fastidiosa Action Plan

Because of the threat of Xylella fastidiosa and the potential devastation it poses to the horticultural industry, the HTA has created a 30-day action plan, to increase awareness of Xylella

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Reminder: Iprodine Disposal

Bayer head of sales, Neil Pettican, reiterates it will be illegal to store or use unapproved iprodione-based chemicals, including Chipco Green® and Interface® after 5 June 2018. “If it’s not

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Entrepreneurs: Win a Grant

Start-ups, entrepreneurs and innovators are encouraged to take part in this year’s ‘Innovators Zone’ at the Glee garden, gift, home and leisure trade show (NEC, Birmingham, 10-12 September 2018). Glee

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Conceptual Installation

Gold medal-winning garden designer Paul Hervey-Brookes will create a conceptual installation at this year’s RHS Chatsworth Flower Show, using elements of a village that once stood in the grounds of

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Blooming Plant Trends

Industry exhibition, Glee (10-12 September, NEC Birmingham), explores the latest plant trends. The garden industry is worth an estimated £5 billion, including £1,424 billion of garden plant sales. Broken down

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Real Gardens for Real People

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has revealed brand new Lifestyle Gardens at its largest flower festival, RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show (2-8 July), supported by Viking Cruises. Featuring plenty

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 Cub Cadet ..Mini rider

The new addition is the Cub Cadet LR2 FR60 mini rider. This super nimble machine needs little more space  than a walk-behind mower, yet easily fits through garden gates and

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Great brands…. New Etesia Dealer

Etesia UK has announced the appointment of Country Machinery Ltd, based in Driffield, East Yorkshire as its newest dealer. Country Machinery, a family run business providing sales, services repairs and

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Irrigation Integration

Burnley FC’s Gawthorpe Training Centre has reached its next stage of development with a Desso Grassmaster pitch, reconstructed by J Mallinson (Ormskirk) and irrigation by Irrigation Control. The new ‘top

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Expansion into Digital Marketing

Cheshire fence provider Stockdale Fencing has experienced rapid growth and an influx in sales after expanding its online presence and growing its digital skills set thanks to a business course

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Effective Landscape Irrigation

The popularity of drip irrigation systems continues to increase as the industry recognises the benefits of dripline compared with other types of irrigation. Not only does drip irrigate plants directly

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Concrete Alternative

OSMOUK Post Fix is a strong, easy-to-use, and fast-setting solution that allows users to fix a post in a matter of minutes. Whether you are installing garden posts or sports

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Protect Against Lungworm

Slugs remain a prolific pest in the garden, and their damage can extend far beyond destroying your flowers and vegetables, as they can carry the lungworm parasite that can cause

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Zero finance Continues

“A large proportion of our customers have been taking advantage of our 0% finance offer,” says Ben Murray, Polaris’ National Sales Manager. “We have decided to continue offering interest-free financing

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New APL Chairman

Ken White from Frosts Landscapes has stepped down as Chair of the Association of Professional Landscapers (APL). Vice Chair Rod Winrow, from Garden House Design, is taking on the role

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Horticulturalists of Tomorrow

Six students studying horticulture have been awarded £8,500 worth of scholarships by the David Colegrave Foundation (DCF). As part of the DCF Scholarship Season, four students have received Student Scholarships

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Renovation Edge

Liberty Stadium Swansea, the premier sports venue in South West Wales, is home to Swansea City Football Club and the Ospreys regional rugby team. Although sceptical, Head Groundsman Dan Kirton

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Journey of the Seed

Advancing lawn technology has been at the core of Johnsons Lawn Seed’s business for nearly 200 years. Established in 1820, Johnsons is the oldest lawn seed brand in the UK

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Demand for Specimen Shrubs

Wyevale Nurseries in Hereford has created additional bed space on its nursery for specimen shrubs and has extended the range to include several native hedging varieties to keep up with

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Training Courses 2018

Sports surface consultancy, STRI Group, has released dates for turf industry training courses held this autumn/winter at its UK headquarters in Bingley, West Yorkshire. The professional qualifications include BASIS Certificate

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What Lies Beneath

The APL Garden for Ascot titled ‘What Lies Beneath’ has been designed as an educational piece of landscaping. Public at the show will be invited to walk on the garden,

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Planting a Seed for the Future

Planting a seed for the future: Macmillan’s RHS Chatsworth Legacy Garden On June 5th, Macmillan Cancer Support will be at the RHS Chatsworth Flower Show, exhibiting a bespoke garden inspired

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Strong Start to 2018

Glee show organisers report that the beginning of 2018 saw the annual exhibition witness support from the garden retail sector. With a relocation to NEC halls 6,7,8,19 and 20 set

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Soil Resource Survey

Tim O’Hare Associates (TOHA) has undertaken a Soil Resource Survey to determine the quality of soils displaced by planned improvements and building works at RHS Garden Wisley.  The development of

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Digging Deep for Garden Re-Leaf

  Garden Re-Leaf Day has raised more than £65,000 thanks to garden industry events and promotions all over the country. Activities included the annual Garden Re-Leaf Walk, the inaugural Garden

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Festival Fundraising Dinner

Perennial is reviving its traditional Festival Dinner, an evening of fundraising, with the help of partners and supporters from across the UK horticulture industry. Taking place on 12 October at

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Flowers To Live By

Registration is now open for ornamental exhibitors at the International Floralies – Nantes on 8-19 May 2019 in Nantes (France). The program is expected to be rich in colour, scenery

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New Kitchen Garden

Harris Bugg Studio has been appointed to design the new Kitchen Garden at RHS Garden Bridgewater. Set within the historic walls of the original Victorian Kitchen Garden, the design references

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Landmark 80th Aniversary

British greenhouse and glasshouse manufacturer Hartley Botanic is celebrating a landmark 80th anniversary. The Lancashire-based business (founded in 1938 by brothers Vincent (RHS fellow) and Norman Hartley), has made its

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Green-tech – headline sponsor

BALI Registered Affiliate member Green-tech has renewed its headline sponsorship of the BALI National Landscape Awards for a further three years, commencing this year. The company’s initial three year sponsorship,

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Going for Gold

In 1988, newly-weds Rosy and Rob Hardy were selling home grown plants at a local car boot sale. Thirty years on, Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants has gained an international reputation

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Centre Spot Improvement

Ryan Golding, head groundsman at the Emerald Headingley Stadium, home to Leeds Rhinos rugby league and Yorkshire Carnegie rugby union clubs, believes that Limagrain’s MM60 grass seed has been integral

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Grantham’s Heritage Park‏

Restoration of Grantham’s Wyndham Park into a World War One Memorial Park is under way in advance of a grand September opening.‏ ‏Work has started on building new facilities, restoration

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Multi-million Framework

Fusion21 has launched its national Grounds Maintenance Framework, which offers a potential combined worth of up to £85 million, over a four-year period. Specially designed to meet the needs of

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Flagship Regeneration

Lambeth Council’s Planning Committee has approved Metropolitan’s new development proposal to build more than 2,500 new homes and community facilities at Clapham Park in south London. PRP, the award-winning architectural

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Responsible Recycling

The HTA has launched a Recycling Scheme for its members that will enable responsible recycling of plastic and other waste, and enhance green credentials. Partnering with Ecogen, based in Winchester,

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Sustainability Concept Design

Writtle University College’s team for the Young Gardeners of the Year competition has unveiled its design. The annual competition, which Writtle won last year, along with a Gold Medal, is

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Product Launch at Exhibition

Green-tech is exhibiting at EcoBuild 2018, 6-8 March at ExCeL in London, under its specification arm gt Specifier. It is on stand E132, in front of the Ecobuild Conference Arena.

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Green Future for Apprentices

Glendale’s commitment to tackling skills shortages and unemployment is reflected in the number of staff undergoing apprenticeships within the business. Apprentices make up 8.5 per cent of the national green

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Architectural and Floriferous

Wyevale Nurseries in Hereford has launched three new plants: Daphne odora x bholua ‘Perfume Princess’, Dianella tasmanica Wyeena and Phormium ‘Blondie’, which won a Silver Award in the Shrubs and

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Cost-effective Urban Colour

Euroflor urban flowers are a cost-effective way to add long-lasting colourful flower displays to a host of local council areas up and down the country. In London, for example, the

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Dimmock to Open Centre

Squire’s Garden Centre on Littlewick Road in Woking is open with a new look. Following a significant extension the stunning new garden centre offers an inspirational plant area, complete with

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Double Certification

SIS Pitches has been announced as a FIH Certified Manufacturer and FIH Certified Field Builder. This makes them the first company within Ireland and the British Isles to be double

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Window of Values

  The fourth edition of the International Green Expo (21-23 February 2018) attracted 655 exhibitors, 17,300 registered participants over three days at Fiera Milano Rho-Pero.The companies from Lombardy were most

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Safer Hedge Trimming

  BALI-NCF, the grounds maintenance industry’s National Contractors Forum and STIHL GB recently joined forces to deliver best in class hedge trimmer training to 30 contractor companies at four land-based

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Awards Entries Open

Entries for the 42nd BALI National Landscape Awards are open. This year’s Awards are supported by Headline Sponsor and BALI Registered Affiliate member Green-tech. BALI Registered Members are invited to

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Landscaping Company Acquisition

ISS UK Limited has today announced it has successfully exchanged contracts to sell ISS Facility Services Landscaping to Sullivan Street Partners, a Private Equity company, based in London. Completion is

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Living Laboratory

  RHS Chelsea medal winner joins Matt Keightley and Christopher Bradley-Hole to complete the roster of world-class garden design talent transforming RHS Garden Wisley The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has

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Key Garden Designs

How will our gardens grow in 2018? What are the new trends in garden design right now? Inspiration can be found in the award-winning gardens revealed at this year’s Society

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Butterflies and Elms

White-letter Hairstreak butterflies are under serious threat, directly linked with the substantial decline in the number of elm trees over the past 40 years. However, one of the UK’s leading

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Awards 2018 – Speaker

Chris Collins of CM Horticulture will be returning to The Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) Awards 2018 as the speaker and co-presenter. With 25 years of practical hands-on experience in

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Brushless Power Harnessed

Makita has harnessed the power of the successful 18v brushless motor to reduce the back-breaking task of pushing a fully laden wheelbarrow across a rocky, bumpy building site, a muddy

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Soil Biology Reaps Rewards

A greens team has seen its maintenance budget double and recruitment rise after introducing soil biology methods across the course. Harpenden Common Golf Club swept aside its existing greens renovation

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Reviving Dormant Fairways

Pete Smith, Course Manager at the Birch Grove Estate in Sussex, has reported ‘phenomenal’ results using Sherriff Amenity’s Aqua-Zorb wetting agent to bring the fairways on the 18-hole, 7000-yard golf

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Breaking Records – Again!

After an independent audit confirmed a record-breaking SALTEX attendance at the NEC, the show’s visitor survey revealed insight into the 8,909 attendees. With over 300 exhibitors and more show features,

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Square Conversion

Following a successful trial, Sportsturf Management’s owner Jamie Foyster is exclusively using Limagrain’s MM50 grass seed across every cricket square. Jamie joined Sportsturf Management in 2008, taking sole ownership of

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Versatile Aeration Adaptabiity

For R J Jochimsen Contractors, a Verti-Drain and a pair of Verti-Quakes from Charterhouse Turf Machinery fit the bill for aeration versatility and adaptability. The company does maintenance and renovation

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Great Escape at Flower Show

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA), working on behalf of the UK garden industry, will exhibit within the Discovery Zone in the Great Pavilion at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. ‘The

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Thirtieth Birthday Celebration

Essex-based Holland Landscapes is celebrating 30 years of creating amazing gardens. It all began in the 1980s whenChris Baker (currently Holland Landscapes Director) was living a different life as manager

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Blooming and Learning

Hampshire-based Wildflower Turf has provided the University of York with a biodiverse boost to newly-built campus facilities. At the start of the project, the University developed a biodiversity plan and

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Enhanced Turf Rewards

New rewards for the ICL and Syngenta Turf Rewards loyalty scheme in 2018 include: Beepol Hive and Villa; 3M Peltor WS Protac XP Headset; iPad Pro 12.9” 64BG; MacBook Air

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New Roots in Warwickshire

Award-winning garden design and landscape company Isola Garden Design has moved to Stoneleigh Park’s Rural Innovation Centre, Warwickshire. Isola Garden Design was founded by James Brash in 2006, and is

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Trees Flourish at University

Nottingham Trent University city site is in Nottingham city centre, with 30 buildings surrounded by 5.1 hectares of open space. The heart of the campus underwent a multi-million pound refurbishment

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Appearance is Everything

Plant growth regulators such as daminozide can help growers improve the durability of protected ornamental plants, minimising stem damage during transport and retail. Daminozide, active ingredient of B-Nine® by Arysta

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Clean up at Harrow School

Founded in 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth 1, Harrow School is on a 300-acre estate, surrounded by acres of sports fields ranging from Astroturf pitches, 2G

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Reorganising Management

Following the untimely death of Tony Hewitt, Executive Chairman of the Parkwood Group, in late December, Glendale Horticulture is reorganising and bolstering the senior management team. “Tony had been actively

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Orchid Heaven

The Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) newest Show, RHS Chatsworth Flower Show partnered by Wedgwood will return to the magnificent 1,000 acre Chatsworth Estate on 6-10 June. During Joseph Paxton’s time

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Million Tree Forest

Michael Gove recently visited the UK’s largest modern forest in the Ochil Hills in central Scotland, where he saw more than 1.3 million trees. Confor arranged the visit to Jerah

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SGD Award Winners

At The Society of Garden Designers’ sixth annual award ceremony in London, Robert Myers was presented with the Grand Award, Matt Keightley won three awards, and Spanish designer Fernando Caruncho

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Shortlisted for Award

Green-tech has been shortlisted in the Pro Landscaper Business Awards 2018, Supplier category. Category winners will be announced at the Pro Landscaper Business Awards ceremony on Friday 9 February 2018,

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Void Becomes Space

Brewin Dolphin will return to RHS Chatsworth this year with a conceptual garden inspired by a past landscape of the Chatsworth Estate. It will be designed by Paul Hervey-Brookes who

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Nursery Investment

Glendale Horticulture took ownership of a 15.5 acre site nursery in Harvington, Evesham on 2nd January 2018. The new site has 16,868sqm of existing glass and is ideally situated within

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Kickstart

Eddie Mills, Course Manager at Edgbaston Golf Club in Birmingham, believes his fully integrated iTurf programme has helped maintain the particularly stubborn clay-based greens to an exceptional standard. Established in

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Airport Project

As part of the construction of a new £15m link road at Manchester Airport, Johnsons of Whixley has supplied a range  of trees, plants and grasses to the new Enterprise

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Grow in 2018

As we welcome in a new year we’re looking forward to another season of unrivalled flower shows from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). With an esteemed portfolio, including the world-famous

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Managing Director Appointed

In his third successive promotion, Les Malin has been appointed as the new managing director of Etesia UK with immediate effect. After starting his career in the farming industry at

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Nursery Manager appointment

Glendale Horticulture is pleased to announce the appointment of Neil Dudley as Manager for its Lathom Nursery in Lancashire, with effect from 02 January 2018. Neil joins Glendale from J

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Living Walls

This year has been a great year for urban greening all over the globe, according to ANS Global, which has its head office in Aldingbourne, Chichester. “The green agenda is

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Versatile Mower

Countrywide Grounds Maintenance has invested in the versatility of a Toro LT-F3000 triple flail mower – a first-time Toro purchase for Countrywide Grounds Maintenance franchise owner Andrew Gilliar. He says

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Garden Design Aspiration

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and the British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI) will team up at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2018 (2 – 8 July) to jointly

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Stomach Churn

  The Green-tech team has unveiled its hilarious version of the jungle favourite ‘I’m a celebrity get me out of here’ with a somewhat stomach-churning bush tucker trial. Customers and

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Maintenance Solutions

Dennis and SISIS will show a range of market-leading turf maintenance equipment at the 2018 Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) Conference and Exhibition, January 16-19 in Fort Worth, Texas. Dennis

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Record and Trace

Synthetic Turf Maintenance specialists, Replay, has launched PitchPassport® 365, which is set to revolutionise the recording and traceability of synthetic turf maintenance and become the benchmark for the industry and

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Green Game

Myplant & Garden 2018 trade fair for horticulture and landscape (February 21 – 23, 2018) will be held across three halls, with eight macro-sectors across the 45,000 sqm exhibiting space.

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Rewarding success

Johnsons of Whixley has completed the supply of more than 20 varieties of shrubs and herbaceous plants to a landscape upgrade scheme at the Glasgow Fort Shopping Centre. Following a

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Record Attendance

The 72nd SALTEX exhibition recorded attendance of 8909, its highest total since moving to the NEC, Birmingham. “An excellent show in 2017,” said Jeremy Hoyle, director at Earlsmere. “Enquiries on

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New Look, New Models

Spearhead Machinery will unveil its new-look brand identity at LAMMA 2018. Changes to the logo and machinery colour scheme coincide with the launch of new models, including a revamped TWIGA

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Future Bound

Twenty BIGGA members have been selected to take part in the Future Turf Managers Initiative (FTMI) 2018 at the company’s HQ in Ipswich in March 2018. Aimed at greenkeepers who

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Greening England

The largest tree planting scheme in England for more than 25 years will see more than 600,000 trees planted on a site at Doddington North Moor in Northumberland. The decision

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Glyphosate Stewardship

“Rigby Taylor is delighted the EU has renewed the licence for glyphosate,” says Peter Corbett, the company’s Chemicals Product Manager. “The loss of this important active would have cost local

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New Talent Recognised

Garden design blogger, Lee Burkhill, has been named as a finalist in the Alan Titchmarsh New Talent category at the Garden Media Guild Awards. Lee featured in The Landscaper’s North

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Vintage Cuts

1921 was a vintage year for lawn lovers – it was the year in which Atco started manufacturing fine quality mowers for the gardens, pitches and ball courts of Great

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Specialist Tree Anchoring Kits

Green-tech has launched a new range of specialist tree anchoring kits at Futurescape 2017. The new tree anchoring kits have been developed in partnership with Anchor Systems (International) Ltd, the

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Effective Conservation Aid

Bluesky has supplied high-resolution aerial photography for a major conservation project to protect and transform moorlands in northern England. Purchased by The Moors for the Future Partnership, as part of

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The Best Yet!

A year’s worth of meticulous and strategic planning from show organisers culminated in what is being hailed by many as the best ever SALTEX. The two-day exhibition has quickly grown

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NAKED GARDENERS BARE ALL …..

A group of gardeners have stripped off to star in a naked calendar to raise money for Perennial, the charity helping those in horticulture. The Perennial Naked Gardeners Calendar 2018 makes

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Green Design Engineering  

Hydroseeding Supplies (UK) is one of the largest providers of Hydroseeding mulches, consumables and specialist erosion control products in Europe and are the UK distributors for the US based Profile

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DIGITAL FOOTPRINT!

The Landscaper’s digital footprint continues to expand . Our web site  new.landscapermagazine.com attracted a record breaking 388,302 unique visitors for the period Sep 2016 to August 14 2017 ( Google

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Makita’s New Kit

Four new machines have been introduced to Makita’s range of outdoor maintenance and grounds care equipment with the latest 4-stroke MM4 engine technology at the heart of two of them. 

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GREENHOUSE GARDENING NOSTALGIA

Hartley Botanic, the RHS’ recommended aluminium greenhouse and glasshouse supplier, was  awarded a 5 star tradestand award for its exhibit at RHS Chatsworth Flower Show. The Lancashire manufacturer and its

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Colour to Culzean Castle

Johnsons of Whixley Wholesale Commercial is working alongside The National Trust of Scotland to add vibrant colour to the newly re-modelled entrance to Culzean Castle, and the surrounding country park,

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Learner of the Year Awards

John Boyd, a talented horticulture apprentice from Port Glasgow, has won the horticulture category at Lantra Scotland’s annual Land-based and Aquaculture Learner of the Year Awards. The runner-up spot went

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30th anniversary

Image  (From left to right) Steve Ashworth, Director at Wyevale Nurseries, Ray Jenkins, Production Director Transplant Division and Jules Griffiths, Transplants Office Administrator, celebrate the Division’s 30th anniversary.  STAFF at Wyevale Nurseries’ Transplant Division recently

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BRINGING COLOUR GARDENS

In winter, gardens can look very bare and drab during the day but can be enlivened with some colour lighting after dark. Martin Bennett reports  The ever popular Spike lights

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Cultivate London

An Innovative urban farm and social enterprise based across multiple derelict sites in West London. They train unemployed young people in landscaping and horticulture, and produce a range of edible

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CONTINUES TO BLOOM

Pictorial Meadows, supplier of  meadow seed mixes and related products, is delighted to be continuing its partnership with Prof. Nigel Dunnett at the Trentham Estate in Staffordshire for a third

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Multi-million pound park

Johnsons of Whixley has supplied a contract grow worth £138,000 to supply a historic park in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.  Brooke Park, located near the city centre, has recently been reopened

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Wining designer

Provender Nurseries in conjunction with Capel Manor College, Regents Park campus have selected a winning design by Tish Potter after judging 30 entries in a garden design project submitted by

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Inspiring Netherlands tour

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) have arranged an inspirational study tour to the Netherlands from 8 – 10  February 2017. As well as an exclusive tour of the Dutch design

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Cell Grown plants

Heathwood Nurseries are a wholesale supplier and established grower of quality cell grown trees, hedging plants and shrubs. They  grow from British seed and offer Cell Grown plants. They  specialise

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BALI – SHOW SUCCESS!

 The British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI) confirms record breaking show for the Association at Landscape 2016, receiving over 40 new membership enquiries, two successful seminar performances and its largest

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Cleaning water – naturally

Naturally occurring wetlands have a natural, innate ability to remediate contaminants from water. Over the decades British Flora have supplied many millions of reeds, Phragmites communis, for both habitat creation

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Overseas garden tours!

With ‘singles’ making up almost one third of clients going overseas to view exotic and often very private gardens, the tour operators of Worldwide Garden Tours are working hard to

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Life across UK roundabouts

Pictorial Meadows has helped eight roundabouts across the UK burst into bloom with a profusion of meadow flowers, bulbs and hardy perennials as part of a two year project conceived

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EXPANDING NATIONAL SALES TEAM

Midlands-based Boningale Nurseries has added two new members to its sales team in order to facilitate the company’s growth and expansion plans in the North and South. Lucy Bravington, who

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WIN WIN WIN ! The DECIMATOR

  The DECIMATOR, a new 4mm cable-reinforced grass cutter that has been designed for professional landscapers. The DECIMATOR is the latest innovation in the BesserTrim Grass Cutting System. This cable-reinforced

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High satisfaction

Writtle College has excelled in postgraduate satisfaction as revealed by the latest industry students’ survey results. This year’s Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES), which is open to all postgraduate students

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Growth in Operating Profit

Notcutts, the UK’s largest family owned garden centre group, has today announced operating profit for the 12 months to February 2016 of £1.29m vs £1.08m prior year –  a 20%

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Floating beer garden

Johnsons of Whixley has been chosen to supply over 700 varieties for a unique floating beer garden display for a famous Belgian beer brand.   Johnsons of Whixley was selected

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Garden to entertain

Provender Nurseries in conjunction with Capel Manor College, Enfield campus, have announced two winners of the Provender Nurseries Redesign competition 2016. Provender Nurseries sponsor a garden at Capel Manor College

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Move to a beautiful location

B&P Handelskwekerijen from Kesteren has moved to a beautiful location in the heart of standard tree centre Opheusden. “B&P can now be found in a character building, where the past,

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New Range Knapsack Sprayers

DMMP Limited are excited to announce the launch of their new range of Magnum Knapsack Sprayers – the MS1000 Commercial and the MS2000 Professional. These high quality sprayers meet the

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All Aboard!

Enviromat sedum matting from Harrowden Turf Ltd has been used for an unusual but fascinating project in a private garden in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. Andy Barr, Head of Heritage Operations for

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POND OF THE MONTH

With Chelsea Flower Show just a weeks away we re-visit the M& G garden designed by Jo Thompson. Jo asked Martin Kelly of Fairwater Ltd to install the liner and

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RHS Diary Dates

This autumn the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) offers a huge range of exciting talks and events at its four gardens – RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey, RHS Garden Hyde Hall

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Perfect machine

Lee Evans, head groundsman at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, claims that the Dennis G860 is the ‘perfect machine’ for him and his grounds staff. “I’ve been using Dennis mowers

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The Savage Garden

The National Trust for Scotland’s spectacular Inverewe Garden in Poolewe has added a slightly sinister new feature for 2016 – a garden of carnivorous plants. The Savage Garden has been

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Attachment specialists

RSL Engineering  are excavator attachment specialists based near Watford. They have a wide range of machinery and a clear,  easy to navigate web site. RSL Tree Shears 12 and 16.5

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Guest speaker at Open Day

A ROYAL Horticultural Society (RHS) gold medal winning garden designer and TV presenter will be the guest speaker at an Open Day at one of the UK’s leading commercial nurseries

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Continental Webshop

Best Wholesale Plants are specialists in the supply of quality plants, trees, shrubs, perennials, herbaceous, topiary, hedging and bedding plants at wholesale prices to landscapers, garden maintenance and horticultural amenity

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IT PAYS TO ACCESSORISE

  Backpack or knapsack sprayers are unquestionably useful tools. Professionals are missing a trick or two when using knapsack sprayers as they may be much more versatile than one first

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Garden for Peace

Kate Gould has been invited to design a garden for the Beşiktaş International Garden and Flower Festival in Turkey.  The festival will run from May 7th to 15th 2016 and

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Best Spring Days ever

Groen-Direkt’s Spring Days fair took place on 11 and 12 April. Almost five hundred growers presented their products to the visitors. Hundreds of buyers inspected the alphabetically arranged products in

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See the earth move

You will literally see the earth move in the new Terrain Aeration video which demonstrates how one metre depth aeration relieves compaction, waterlogging and panning. The benefits for sports pitches,

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Germinal – Ecological success story

After a 33-year absence, a widescale environmental and landscape enhancement project involving nine golf courses along the Ayrshire coast has successfully reintroduced a small but significant population of Small Blue

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ARE YOUR PLANTS SAFE TO IMPORT?

As the latest threat to Britain’s plants – the pathogen Xylella fastidiosa – increase, the managing director of the UK’s largest container tree nursery has warned a strict quarantine system

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Signal the end of winter

Few hardy shrubs signal the end of winter better than camellias, the Horticultural Trades  Association’s (HTA) ‘Plant of the Moment’ for February, providing some welcome colour through late winter and

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Volunteers Appeal !

Volunteers are wanted to help restore the historic gardens at the Broomfield Hall campus The restoration programme has been launched by Head Gardener Samantha Harvey ( pictured) who is working

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Busy start to the year

Practicality Brown has busy start to the year, planting hedges, moving trees and clearing the land . With more than three decades experience in the horticulture and forestry industries, this

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Planting trends 2016

D W Frost (Wholesale Nurseries) Ltd is a family run business with 35 years of experience in growing and selling quality trees, shrubs and hardy ornamental nursery stock to the

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Xylella fastidiosa

There are known outbreaks of Xylella fastidiosa in Italy, France (Corsica and mainland France). An outbreak in the UK could lead to destruction of host plants within 100 m and

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New Acer

Dutch grower E. de Jong have introduced a new Acer for 2016. With fresh green colours in summer, Acer palmatum ‘Tsukasa Silhouette’ is part of the beautiful assortment available from this

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Confor open day

ONE OF the UK’s leading commercial nurseries is inviting forestry customers to visit its transplants division as part of Confor National Nursery Open Day.  Wyevale Nurseries Transplants Division in Ledbury is

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Power Beyond Belief

Battery powered garden equipment, in both the professional and domestic sectors, currently accounts for less than 10 per cent of total UK sales with petrol and electric dominating. Until comparatively

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Ashes fans bowled over

Cricket fans seeking lunchtime refreshment during the Ashes were  greeted by a riot of colour after thousands of flowers were installed to create a series of dazzling displays in a Nottinghamshire

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Extreme weather- rapid growth

This is the second growing season for the trees planted by Grace Landscapes on the 5 hectares surrounding the biggest Dairy processing development in Europe, at ARLA, Aston Clinton, Aylesbury.

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Plant consultation advice

ALB Plants Limited are a retail and wholesale plant nursery (cash & carry) based in Buckinghamshire. Their clients are garden designers, landscapers, landscape architects, developers, builders, golf clubs and councils. Their

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BUDGET REACTION: HTA DELIGHTED

Following the chancellor’s budget statement yesterday, the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) is delighted to hear that that there are moves afoot to relax the Sunday Trading Laws in order to

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Another great year for APL !

Members of the APL group are celebrating their success at this year’s RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show APL’s success continued this year at Hampton Court continued with an impressive

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Best Plant Display

ONE OF THE UK’s leading commercial nurseries based in Hereford has this week (June 23, 2015) won the Best Plant Display Award at the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) National Plant Show. Wyevale

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WiFi irrigation !

Connects  with up to five local weather stations  Hydrawise can adjust your watering schedules automatically based on actual conditions. It’s an ideal piece of kit that ticks all the boxes.

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Funchal Flower Festival

Take in the scents and colours of the annual ‘Funchal Flower Festival’ with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines 23rd March 2015 Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is offering guests the chance to visit

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Create stunning landscapes

Hi-Tech Turf ‘s trade team ensure orders are processed accurately and on time enabling customers to concentrate on creating stunning landscapes. Their competitively priced products allow you to incorporate artificial

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Biodiversity in a changing Climate

Q Lawns one day event to establish ideas for sustainable landscaping proved to be informative and useful. Senior Horticultural Advisor Royal Horticultural Society Helen Bostock ( left) delivered a first

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‘Beautiful Bride’ wins

Clematis ‘Beautiful Bride’ from New Leaf Plants has been crowned “Best in Show” at the New Plant Awards on the opening morning of the HTA National Plant Show at Stoneleigh

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Create stunning landscapes

Hi-Tech Turf enables you to create stunning landscapes with our competitively priced artificial grass products. “ Our range of high quality artificial turfs remain lush and green all year round

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Grassing up

TigerTurf is a leading international distributor and UK-based manufacturer, providing artificial turf solutions to a wide landscape and sports market. From supplying artificial lawn solutions to super-brands such as IKEA

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European Quality Standards

Quickgrass is one of the UK’s leading brands of artificial grass . “We are a traditional family business supplying the latest in 21st century artificial lawns, providing our customers with

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Experience and passion

Ecograss are a family run company with years of experience in the artificial grass industry. Starting as a leading artificial grass and landscape design company in Cyprus, their experience and

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Quintessential English garden

Pashley Manor is a quintessential English garden located on the Sussex and Kent border in the heart of South East England’s garden country. Pashley offers a sumptuous blend of romantic

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Plenty of exhibitors

The HTA National Plant Show, sponsored by Hortipak, will be ‘jam packed’ with exhibitors. Over one hundred of the UK’s best plant suppliers will be under one roof, showing more

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You are beautiful

Image: 2013 Rose of the Year.’ You are Beautiful’ There is a rose for every garden situation, even indoors. From Hybrid Teas to miniatures, climbers to floribundas, the choice is

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Plant of the Centenary

Geranium Rozanne (‘Gerwat’) representing 1993-2002 has been chosen by the public as RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Centenary. Over seven thousand people cast their vote online choosing from

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Self watering boxes

ebertsankey has launched a number of self watering boxes which can save up to 50% of watering time. These are of a high quality design with the functionality of separate

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Practical gardening with Neil Lucas

Knoll Gardens has announced a new programme of practical events running throughout 2013. Known nationally for its naturalistic style, Knoll’s acclaimed gardens have been described as “extensive and impressive” by

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Artificial Grass News

Artificial Gold Although FIFA has sanctioned the use of artificial surfaces in its competitions, and many top European club teams have a field with the artificial grass at their training

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Growing hardy plants

Farlow Farm Nursery has been supplying plants for over 30 years to garden centres, councils, landscapers,builders and private individuals. They are a family run business growing hardy plants on our

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One to 20 hectares

  Rochford Gardens opened its gates in 1974 with one hectare. Since then it has grown to around 20 hectares. Rochfords is a wholesale nursery and its Cash and Carry

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Hockey pitch

Hundreds of new and refurbished hockey facilities are set to be completed thanks to a unique initiative between the England Hockey Board (EHB) and leading synthetic surfacing supplier Notts Sport.

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11,000 new employees needed

The gardening world gathered in April at the RHS Horticultural Halls, in London, to take the first steps to solve a serious problem; the current perception of gardening as a

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52,000 bluebells

British Wild Flower Plants in North Burlingham will be delivering 52,000 bluebells to Sherwood Forest in May to enhance a beautiful ancient woodland. Grown from their seed for three years,

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Arrival of spring

Europlants celebrated the arrival of spring two open days, the annual event in February attracted circa 1000 visitors to their impressive headquarters in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. Sales manager Mark Smith (

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Horticultural help for heroes

Horticultural students from Oatridge College in West Lothian are to be offered the chance to use their talents to help in the rehabilitation of service personnel seriously injured in Afghanistan

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Operation Pollinator

This summer greenkeepers and course managers will have the great chance for free training and advice on how to get the best results on their course, with a nationwide series

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Rose Garden

To celebrate the opening of the new Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden, sponsored by Witan Investment Trust, at RHS Garden Wisley, the Royal Horticultural Society is launching a search to find the

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Growing show….www.nationalplantshow.co.uk

Thompson & Morgan, Syngenta Seeds, Blofield Nurseries, Greenfingers (Kenilworth), Moles Seeds, Northfield Nursery, Trioscape Garden Centre, Viking Nurseries, W Robinson & Sons, Riley Growers, Delamore, Kingfisher Nursery, Jadecliff, Gardeners Kitchen, Euroflora and Burston Nurseries.

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Wyvale Nurseries

Colin Stanley, Garden Centre Sales Manager, Wyevale Nurseries, Kings Acre, Hereford, HR4 7AY Telephone: 01432 845200 Fax: 01432 845227 Email: gcsales@wyevale-nurseries.co.uk www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk

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